Two aspects of Super Mario Maker 2 were not showcased in the February 13 Nintendo Direct but are present on the banner on Nintendo's official site for the game: Cat Toadette and a shell-less Koopa Troopa driving a car. https://t.co/RfjgKKAi1G

Honestly, they should put the VB library on the 3DS as a Virtual Console thing, there were a few really good games for it (like the Wario Land game, and the pinball title that came out on launch day), but when one developer tried to pitch a remaster of VB Wario Land for the 3DS, Nintendo told them to let the VB games stay dead and make their own title instead... that became Mutant Mudds.

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, there is a fountain with a statue of Princess Peach outside Toad Town (left). In the game's data, an unused alternate version of the fountain can be found, depicting Peach as a mermaid instead (right). https://t.co/o2FZB2JfJH

Mario, Wario, Yoshi and Donkey Kong each have their own franchises within a larger Mario-related body of work. Games exist that are named after each of these characters; coincidentally, none of them are playable in the games that are named after them. https://t.co/AgWdjqWy7w

In Super Mario Sunshine, jumping off Yoshi after he touches a fruit with his tongue, but before he swallows it, results in the fruit remaining suspended in mid-air. The fruit is completely intangible and Mario will be able to pass through it in the manner depicted. https://t.co/9L9AsOtSbO

https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/MSEdge O_o I am horribly conflicted. On one hand, a less crap, open source web browser from Microsoft is a great idea. On the OTHER hand, now we're going to have a browser monoculture once again, but instead of Microsoft calling the shots with IE6, it's going to be Google with Chromium. The only other competition will be Mozilla's engine in Firefox, and Apple's take on WebKit in Safari, except WebKit is what Chromium is based on so there's not much different.